Small Engine Classes in Northwest Ohio
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Basic Small Engine Repair and Maintenance
$100 per person | 6 hours
$100 if paying through Venmo
Contact us first if you plan on paying by credit card, as credit card fees incur a 2.9% service fee. If paying through the website, there is an additional 5% convenience fee on top of the credit card fee.
A hands-on course covering basic maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of common small engines such as those used in lawn equipment, generators, and tools.
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Hour Small Engine Maintenance – Fire Departments
$775 up to 12 people | 3 hours
$775 if paying through Venmo
Contact us first if you plan on paying by credit card, as credit card fees incur a 2.9% service fee. If paying through the website, there is an additional 5% convenience fee on top of the credit card fee.
Focused on fire service equipment readiness, this class covers preventative maintenance and troubleshooting of small engines used in emergency operations.
✔ Spiral-bound reference book included
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Small Engine Maintenance – Construction Companies
$775 up to 12 people | 3 hours
$775 if paying through Venmo
Contact us first if you plan on paying by credit card, as credit card fees incur a 2.9% service fee. If paying through the website, there is an additional 5% convenience fee on top of the credit card fee.
Tailored for construction equipment users, this course emphasizes safety, Repair, and preventative maintenance.
✔ Spiral-bound reference book included
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Advanced Small Enging Repair and Maintenance
$150 per person | 6 hours
$150 if paying through Venmo
Contact us first if you plan on paying by credit card, as credit card fees incur a 2.9% service fee. If paying through the website, there is an additional 5% convenience fee on top of the credit card fee.
This advanced small engine repair and maintenance course is designed for individuals with prior mechanical experience who want to expand their diagnostic and repair skills. The course focuses on in-depth troubleshooting of both 2-cycle and 4-cycle engines commonly found in lawn equipment, generators, pumps, and fire service support equipment.
Students will perform hands-on diagnostics covering fuel, ignition, compression, carburetion, electrical components, and governor systems. Advanced topics include systematic troubleshooting, failure analysis, preventive maintenance planning, and common causes of repeated engine failures. Emphasis is placed on safe work practices, tool selection, service documentation, and cost-effective repair decisions.
This course is ideal for fire departments, public works personnel, and equipment operators responsible for maintaining mission-critical small engine equipment.